The Local (News)

Joe Morrissey and Myrna Pride talk to reporters about their relationship in May. (Photo by Mark Robinson)

With over 85,000 page views, Richmonders were clearly captivated when Former Del. Joe Morrissey announced he and Myrna Pride, the young woman who gave birth to his son, Chase, earlier this year, intended to marry. It was the latest development in a shocking year for Morrissey, who was re-elected in a special election to represent the 74th district in January, and who later announced his intention to run for state Senate (a race he withdrew from in September, citing health concerns).

Arts & Entertainment

Prior to her guest appearance at the VCU Massey Cancer Center’s sold-out 20th annual Women and Wellness event Feb. 3 — which raised $330,000 for women's cancer research — Hollywood A-lister Meg Ryan talked with Richmond magazine by phone from New York City, where she was editing Ithaca, the movie she directed in the Richmond and Petersburg areas last summer.

Living (Life & Style)

In this year's Top Docs feature package, we spotlighted local doctors who are doing great things here at home and abroad, as well as the results of our annual survey in which the region's physicians are asked to nominate practitioners.

At The Oasis, your experience is up to you. You decide whether you want the lid open, closed, or partially open, so you control how much light and sensory distraction you experience. (Photo courtesy Halsa)

Dining

The most popular dining story of 2015...is actually a standout feature from 2014! Our 25 Best Restaurants list proves itself a reader favorite each year, and with over 240,000 page views in 2015, this list is no exception. Our food writers ranked the best dining spots around town, and included useful information about menus and suggestions on superb dishes at each eatery. This year, we bucked up our list to the top 30 Richmond restaurants.

The house’s interior design made it magazine-worthy during the Crow-Thompson residence and after its purchase for almost $2 million by flashy developer Justin G. French and his wife Tanya. They added a reflecting pool equipped with jets that shot arcs of water and hired Koprowski + Associates to create a poolside privacy garden. (Photo by Maggie Morris)

Preserving HistoryThe Conrads’ 5,100 square-foot Queen Anne-style home was built in 1900 in Union Hill. The house overlooks Jefferson Park, which essentially serves as the Conrads’ front yard. (Photo by Ansel Olson)

Richmond Bride

Richmond Bride readers tuned in when we told them Richmond Ballet dancer, Valerie Tellman, would be one of the featured brides on the March 6 episode of Say Yes to the Dress on TLC. Tellmann tied the knot with dancer Kirk Henning on July 25, 2015 in Richmond.